Hello all, My name is Vinit and I just joined this forum. I have a question regarding Protel 99SE Service Pack 6. I am new to Protel and this is my first design and a pretty big design too as it consists of approximately 300-400 components.
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I have made the schematics already. I am not sure how the auto routing tool is in protel, so I want to know if for such a big circuit it would be better to use the auto-routing tool for layout or should I try to route everything manually or is there any other option. Thanks in advance for any suggestions you might have.
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What works The important stuff - DDB files, binder, new projects, schematics, PCBs, schematic-PCB sync, PCB DRC, PCB printer, CAM outputs. To get this to work, try the following guide (I assume you have winetricks):.
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Install dcom98, corefonts, mdac28 and jet40 in winetricks. Set Windows version to 2000.
Install Protel 99SE. Install Service Pack 6. If you skip mdac28 or jet40, DDB files will not be supported. If you skip corefonts, Advsch.dll will die on server start and you won't be able to open any schematics.
What does not Maximized design windows behave oddly with binder (but OK with schematic and PCB it seems). PCB3D does not generate an useful image and sometimes dies outright with GLXBadContext. Sometimes throws an exception on finish. PCB and schematic rendering is slightly slower than on Windows.
Workarounds What was not tested Stuff not listed above. Hardware tested Graphics:. GPU:.
Bosch dvr 600 series. Driver: Additional Comments I'm not sure if silver or gold is the right rating. There are some flaws, but I think that this is such a complex app that if a few relatively useless parts fail (like PCB3D) and the rest works perfectly it averages out to gold:).
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